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Conjoint Family Therapy

✍ Scribed by Virginia Satir


Publisher
Science and Behavior Books
Year
1983
Tongue
English
Leaves
302
Edition
3rd Revised
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Third edition of this classic on family therapy. The introduction calls it a conceptual frame around which to organize your data and your impressions . . . a suggested path.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Key to Abbreviations
Part One: Family Theory
1. Why Family Therapy?
2. Low Self-Esteem and Mate Selection
3. Different-ness and Disagreements
4. Stresses Affecting the Modern Family
5. Marital Disappointment and Its Consequences for the Child
6. What All Children Need in Order to Have Self-Esteem
7. The Family Triangle-A Brief Aside
Part Two: Communication Theory
8. Communication: A Process of Giving and Getting Information
9. Communication: A Verbal and Nonverbal Process of Making Requests of the Receiver
Part Three: Theory and Practice of Therapy
10. Concepts of Therapy
11. Opening Treatment
12. Using a Family Life Chronology
13. Including the Children in Family Therapy
14. Role and Technique of the Therapist
15. Integrating Models and Disciplines
Part Four: When I Meet a Person
Part Five: Involving the Larger System
Author's Note
Bibliography
Index


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